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Promising Immunotherapies for Cancer: From the Blacklist to the Nobel Prize

Promising Immunotherapies for Cancer: From the Blacklist to the Nobel Prize

Dr. Ralph Moss details the origin of cancer immunotherapy and how it disappeared for almost 100 years.

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

May 28, 20211h 13m

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Show Notes

Dr. Ralph Moss details the origin of cancer immunotherapy and how it disappeared for almost 100 years. Recently, it has been rediscovered and has become one of the most widely used cancer treatments. Inducing fever with compounds of killed viruses, immunotherapy triggers the human immune system to identify and destroy cancer cells. Immunotherapy generally provides a higher quality of life during treatment, while being less harmful than most conventional cancer treatments available today.

Ralph Moss, Ph.D., has been writing about alternative and complementary cancer treatments since the 1970s. At the National Institutes of Health, he co-founded what became the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health. He has produced 4 films, 12 books, a podcast, and 38 diagnosis-based "Moss Reports" for cancer.

MLF ORGANIZER

Adrea Brier

NOTES

MLF: Health & Medicine

SPEAKERS

Ralph Moss

Ph.D., Co-founder, National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health; Author; Filmmaker

Adrea Brier

CHNP, CLC, Vice Chair, Health and Medicine Member-Led Forum; International Integrative Epigenetic Cancer Consultant and Life Coach—Moderator

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are currently hosting all of our live programming via YouTube live stream. This program was recorded via video conference on May 25th, 2021 by the Commonwealth Club of California.

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